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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Former Vice President Al Gore's "march of the hotel masseuses" has begun across the front page of the National Enquirer. First came Oregon massage therapist Molly Hagerty, 54, whose recent Enquirer allegations of groping and forced kissing by Gore, 62, in 2006 prompted Portland police to reopen their probe earlier this month. They initially closed the case last year for insufficient evidence. Hagerty initially refused to cooperate in 2007 but changed her mind in January 2009, when she gave police a lengthy statement. Now two more masseuses are being depicted as objects of Gore's unwanted ...
(July 1) -- Portland police have re-opened an investigation into allegations made last year by a massage therapist that former Vice President Al Gore groped and kissed her and made unwelcome sexual advances in an upscale hotel suite late one night in October 2006. The Portland Police Bureau did not explain why the case was being re-opened, after stating last week there had been insufficient evidence to pursue it. However, in the past seven days, the allegations by masseuse Molly Hagerty, 54, have been trumpeted in a pair of National Enquirer stories. ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (July 1) -- Former Vice President Al Gore welcomes a Portland police decision to reopen an investigation into a massage therapist's allegations that he groped her at a hotel four years ago, his spokeswoman said. Kalee Kreider said that Gore "unequivocally and emphatically" denied making unwanted sexual advances. She added that "further investigation into this matter will only benefit Mr. Gore." Portland police did not say why it was reopening the investigation in its brief statement Wednesday. "It's now an open investigation and I can't comment," police spokeswoman Mary Wheat ...
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